Jim Whiteley said all along that he was done driving Top Alcohol Dragsters at the end of this
season, but his championship-clinching victory at Las Vegas, punctuated by low e.t., top speed, and
a 5.33-5.34 final-round win over archrival Chris Demke, was such a perfect end that he seriously
considered letting it be that - the end.

"It's not going to get any better," Whiteley said. "Why not go out like this and just hang out at
Pomona and watch everybody else have fun running their cars. Because, seriously, how much better
could Pomona possibly be than Vegas just was?"

At the Toyota Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas, Whiteley earned his third national event title
in a row, including the prestigious U.S. Nationals and the Fall Nationals, with a barrage of low
5.30s and one 5.20, a 5.28 in the first round that held up for low e.t. He set top speed at 271.41
mph a round later in a 5.32 win over Don St. Arnaud that officially clinched a championship that
has been all but mathematically wrapped up for some time now.

With a three-race streak to close out a second consecutive national championship and likely his
career, Whiteley steps into the background and Mike Strasburg, who drives his family's own Top
Fueler and works on Annie Whiteley's Top Alcohol Funny Car (which qualified No. 1 at Las Vegas),
will get in Whiteley's dragster for about a half-dozen events next season.

"Joey Severance is going to run my motor stuff next year, and Mike's going to drive my car a few
times, maybe six," said Whiteley, who will spend 2014 supporting wife Annie in Top Alcohol Funny
Car and son Steven in Pro Mod. "Steve hopefully is going to run all 10 NHRA Pro Mod races, and I
might run a couple with an old car we have around, but for me the biggest thing now is just to be
there for Annie and Steve."